Other announcements: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced a $10 million donation to groups working on racial justice; Intel CEO Bob Swan pledged $1 million to support efforts to address social injustice and anti-racism efforts, and promised to match employees' donations to equity and social justice organizations; Apple ...

... this week launched a pilot program for SwissCovid, a contact tracing app based on Apple and Google's jointly developed APIs. The APIs will work with iOS 13.5 and devices running Android 6.0 or higher.

I'm not a fan of earbuds in general, and I hate the Apple AirPods. I even think the name is stupid. If you didn't know what they were you couldn't tell from the title. Is it an iPod that floats in the air?

However, any Apple computers that have been reconfigured purposefully to boot directly to other operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows or Linux , are vulnerable to Thunderspy, he told TechNewsWorld.

It can be purchased at $9.54 a month, or $229 with trade-in, from the Apple website or the Apple Store mobile app. It will be available at Apple retail stores when they reopen, but currently they are closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

... United Kingdom's plans to launch a smartphone application to track potential COVID-19 infections won't include Apple and Google . The country's National Health Service has designed its own mobile software to do contact tracing of people exposed to the coronavirus, the BBC...

Google , Apple and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology last week made headlines with announcements of contact tracing mobile apps in the wings. Their purpose is to identify contacts of people who test positive for COVID-19 so appropriate actions can be taken to...